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Cruz Azul Goalkeeper Kevin Mier Faces Mexico City Lawsuit Over Unpaid Rent, Property Damage

Court filings cite a claim exceeding 270,000 pesos after a notice was delivered to the club on November 13.

Overview

  • The case is active in the Mexico City judiciary under file 50042025, as reported by Diario ESTO.
  • Landlord Yolanda Muñiz Martínez alleges missing appliances, including an oven and microwave, along with interior damage, an abandoned pool, and widespread filth.
  • She says the dispute followed a report that a domestic worker stole 15 pairs of sneakers, after which Mier allegedly vacated the home, ceased payments, and declined a contract penalty.
  • The rented property is in San Jerónimo, where Mier reportedly lived about a year and a half, and the demand was filed on October 9 with remedies sought that could include embargo.
  • Neither Mier nor Cruz Azul has issued a public statement, and the goalkeeper is recovering from a tibia fracture that rules him out of the liguilla and clouds his near-term availability for Colombia.